Muñiz Air National Guard Base claims

Built in 1956, this military facility is located within the grounds of Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport in Carolina, Puerto Rico. It is still operational today. Muñiz Air National Guard Base has become heavily contaminated with PFAS, a group of highly toxic chemicals, over the past few decades. The source of these dangerous substances is military firefighters using AFFF, a fire suppressant that contains between 50% and 98% PFAS. Also known as “forever chemicals,” these substances are harmful both to the environment, where they can persist for up to a thousand years, and to the health of those exposed to them. If you are a veteran or a family member of one who spent time at Muñiz Air National Guard Base and now struggle with a disease that might be related to toxic exposure, do not hesitate to give us a call, as you might be entitled to compensation.

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At the moment, the PFAS level in the environment of Muñiz Air National Guard Base is nearly 295 times over the current safe exposure limit. Out of these chemicals, the most harmful are PFOA and PFOS, as they have a strong connection with cancer. Because these substances are so dangerous, the Environmental Protection Agency has proposed new safe exposure limits for them. According to the new limits, the concentration of PFOA and PFOS at Muñiz Air National Guard Base is extremely high. Specifically, the PFOA level exceeds the new safe exposure limit by 575,000 times, whereas the PFOS level eclipses it by 550,000 times.

What toxic agents are present on Muñiz Air National Guard Base?

While PFAS are the only contaminants of concern lurking on Muñiz Air National Guard Base, their presence alone is enough to pose a major health threat to service members stationed there. It is important to know that exposure to “forever chemicals” takes several years to several decades to cause a disease, so veterans are also at high risk since AFFF has been widely used in the military since 1967. If you stayed at Muñiz Air National Guard Base and experience unusual symptoms, you should seek medical assistance immediately, as you might have developed a disease.

Once they are released into the environment by AFFF use, PFAS can persist for over a thousand years, which makes cleanup endeavors very difficult and challenging. Similarly, once these chemicals end up inside the body, they take years to be completely eliminated, which increases the risk of coming to struggle with a life-threatening illness. Veterans who have a diagnosis related to toxic exposure should look for a second opinion, as the rate of misdiagnosis is very high in this demographic.

What diseases can you develop following toxic exposure at Muñiz Air National Guard Base?

Although toxic exposure can be responsible for numerous terrible health problems, if you intend to file a claim, you should know that only certain diagnoses might deem you eligible. This is because there must exist a strong association between your illness and toxic exposure, which can also be supported by medical evidence. Even with a qualifying disease, you might still not be able to seek compensation, as there are other criteria your case has to meet. These are the diagnoses for which veterans and family members who spent at least one cumulative year at Muñiz Air National Guard Base can file a claim:

Since 1990, our mission has been to pursue financial compensation for toxic exposure victims and their families. If you are unsure about whether you are eligible to file a military base toxic exposure claim, we encourage you to contact our diligent attorneys, who will gladly evaluate your case. Eligible individuals will quickly have their claims filed, as we understand that many toxic exposure victims struggle financially due to the high cost of treatment. If our endeavors are fruitful, you will obtain the money you deserve for your suffering.

We can efficiently help you file a military base toxic exposure claim

If you spent time at Muñiz Air National Guard Base and now suffer from a disease, we are ready to help you find out whether you are eligible to file a claim. The legal process is simple and will mostly take place over the phone, as we are aware that veterans and family members are often in a lot of physical and emotional pain. To have their case assessed, veterans will only have to send us their military records, which they must retrieve, and their medical records.

Family members who want to file a claim will need to submit proof of their stay at Muñiz Air National Guard Base along with their medical records. After we carefully evaluate your situation, we will let you know if you are entitled to financial compensation. If you are too ill to participate in the legal process, you do not have to worry, as you can have a family member help you, and our compassionate team will also do all in its power to assist you.